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Akkadians
Because somebody else beat them.
Sumer was conquered many times. in about 2800 B.C. King Gilgamesh rules the city of Uruk 2400 B.C. Sargon I of Akkad conquers Sumer. 2000 B.C. Sumerians conquered by Amorites, from Babylon 1600 B.C. Hammurabi conquers all of Sumer; records Codes of Hammurabi 1400 B.C. Assyrians establish an empire from the town of Assur into Mesopotamia
Yes. The Sumerians were polytheists which means they had multiple Gods and Goddesses.
The sumerians didnt have a exact amount of gods but it is said they believed in a god for each element. Sumerians also beleived in Polythesism which is the belief in many gods or godesses
Akkadians
The Sumerians were conquered by the Assyrians and those were conquered by the Chaldean.
Because somebody else beat them.
WHile the obvious answer is Sumerians the country was conquered and over taken several times so the conquerors, such as the Akkadians, would be the inhabitants. Presently the inhabitants ar Iraqis.
That was Assyria.
Sargon was the leader of the Semites but conquered the Sumerians. Thus he is quite often held as the "leader" of the Sumerians.
The Sumerian people of southern Mesopotamia (now Iraq) ruled the land from about 4000 BC until about 2000 BC. The Akkadians eventually conquered the Sumerians.
Sumer was conquered many times. in about 2800 B.C. King Gilgamesh rules the city of Uruk 2400 B.C. Sargon I of Akkad conquers Sumer. 2000 B.C. Sumerians conquered by Amorites, from Babylon 1600 B.C. Hammurabi conquers all of Sumer; records Codes of Hammurabi 1400 B.C. Assyrians establish an empire from the town of Assur into Mesopotamia
2000 BCE
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who gives a darnIgnore the unhelpful statement the first person submitted. The answer to the question is: 2370bce